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<h1>Rest</h1>
<p>The daily routine of life has enough stress to exhaust the strongest of us.  When you factor in the unforeseen difficulties many of us face like illness, economic downturn, unemployment or relational dysfunction, it seems like you just want to throw your hands up and scream, "I can't do this anymore."  We're all in search of rest.  As a matter of fact, in every social or religious people group on Earth, rest is principle taught as a necessity to life.  The question isn't "Is true rest achievable?"  The question is, "Where do we find rest?"  As we look at what Jesus says in Matthew chapter 11, we'll discover exactly how to embrace the elusive rest we all desire.</p>

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